Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has expanded financial powers for senior officials to speed up project implementation. The budget has nearly doubled to Rs 1 lakh crore to ensure timely delivery of public services. The move reduces bureaucratic delays, especially in IT procurement and maintenance. The decision follows PM Modi's emphasis on completing infrastructure projects without delays.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Boosts Officials' Financial Powers for Faster Projects

  • Delhi CM increases financial powers of HoDs to cut delays
  • Budget doubled to Rs 1 lakh crore for faster execution
  • IT procurement and repairs now streamlined under secretaries
  • Move aligns with PM Modi's push for timely infrastructure
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Delhi CM expands officials' financial powers for timely execution of projects

Delhi CM enhances financial authority of HoDs to expedite projects, citing PM Modi's vision for timely governance and development.

Delhi CM expands officials' financial powers for timely execution of projects
"To build a 'Developed Delhi' and ensure benefits reach people promptly, the budget has risen to Rs 1 lakh crore. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Aug 14

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday enhanced the financial powers of the Heads of Departments (HoDs) and Administrative Secretaries to accelerate the implementation of schemes and projects.

"To build a 'Developed Delhi' and to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the people promptly, the government's budget this year has risen to Rs 1 lakh crore, compared to Rs 54,800 crore at the time of the last revision," she said.

CM Gupta said that this change in financial powers has been made to protect public trust and to accelerate Delhi's pace of development.

"It is our responsibility to ensure that public funds are used at the right time, in the right place, and for the right purpose. This decision will not only strengthen good governance but will also make service delivery to the public more effective, while eliminating delays caused by unnecessary inter-departmental movement of files," she added.

CM Gupta said the enhancement of financial powers of HoDs is aimed at making effective use of the allocated budget, preventing unnecessary delays in departmental work, speeding up the execution of projects, and ensuring their timely completion by increasing the financial powers of senior officers.

She highlighted that this is the first revision in officers' financial powers in nearly six years, with the last amendment having been made on August 7, 2019.

The Chief Minister said this move will not only accelerate good governance but will also expedite the implementation of various government schemes, ensuring their timely completion.

She said the decision is inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has repeatedly stressed that all infrastructure projects must be completed on time so that citizens do not face delays in receiving essential services.

According to the Chief Minister, Administrative Secretaries will now be able to directly procure all IT-related items, as well as undertake repairs, rentals, and maintenance, in addition to purchasing equipment and other related items without procedural delays.

She noted that in recent years, there have been effective changes in the administrative and financial systems.

Technological progress, rising costs due to inflation, and the introduction of new welfare-oriented schemes have brought about significant changes in the execution of projects, she said.

CM Gupta said that in special cases, Administrative Secretaries have been granted full financial powers for decisions like appointment of individual consultants, consultancies, professionals, Project Management Units (PMUs), and other specialists.

They will also be able to freely decide on issues related to procurement, repair, rental, and maintenance of all IT-related items; the hiring of human resources; the purchase of equipment; and the acquisition of new vehicles in place of condemned ones.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the intent, I hope there are proper checks and balances. Giving more financial powers without accountability measures can lead to corruption. The CM must ensure transparency.
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Arjun K
Great move! Our officers need more autonomy to get work done. The 6-year delay in revising financial powers itself shows why this was needed. Hope to see faster completion of school buildings and hospitals now.
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Shweta Y
As someone who works in government procurement, this is a much-needed reform! The current system wastes so much time getting approvals for small purchases. Hope this reduces our paperwork burden 😅
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Vikram M
Rs 1 lakh crore budget is impressive! But will common people actually benefit? I've seen many projects where funds get allocated but work never completes. Need strict monitoring along with these powers.
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Nisha Z
Good decision but implementation is key. Hope they use technology like e-tendering properly to maintain transparency. Delhi needs this push for better infrastructure before Commonwealth Games preparations begin.

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